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Title: Mysterious vessel surfaces in Bermuda Triangle in 90 years
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Published: Jun 26, 2015
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Post Date: 2015-06-26 07:07:51 by Tatarewicz
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Pravda.Ru The SS Cotopaxi, the ship that disappeared in December 1925, has recently been found in the Caribbean Sea, near the famous Bermuda Triangle. No one expected that the ship would literally surface almost a century later. The Cuban authorities intend to conduct thorough investigation into the incident. The Bermuda ghost ship

An unidentified vessel appeared in the zone forbidden for navigation, to the west off Havana, on May 16. After unsuccessful attempts to contact the crew, three patrol boats of the Coast Guard went to intercept the ship.

It turned out that it was an old ship built at the beginning of the last century. No one was on board. A little later, it became clear that the vessel was the legendary SS Cotopaxi, which mysteriously disappeared in 1925.

On November 29, 1925, the SS Cotopaxi departed from the port of Charleston in South Carolina to Havana. Two days later, the crew stopped communicating. Nothing was known about the ship since then.

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The logbook of the ship's captain, who served at Clinchfield Navigation Company, ended abruptly on the day of the disaster - December 1, 1925. The records contained many interesting details concerning the daily life of the crew, but there was not even a hint of what happened to all aboard.

If the ship sank, where were the remains of the sailors or their clothes? Did they all jump overboard?

Interestingly, the place, where the vessel was found, is located in the area of ​​the Bermuda Triangle. Dozens of ships and aircraft disappeared in this zone at various times. There is a plethora of versions explaining the Bermuda anomaly. Some of them are very hard to believe (the Bermuda Triangle is a portal into another dimension), whereas others are quite realistic and explain the phenomenon with peculiarities of the sea current. The death of "Mars"

The sudden appearance of missing vessels is not an uncommon occurrence. The search for the sunken Swedish flagship Mars lasted for centuries. The ship was built in the XVI century, during the age of the seven-year Northern War between Sweden and the coalition of Denmark, Poland and the Free City of Lübeck. The ship was considered a giant vessel for those days: the displacement of the ship equipped with 107 powerful cannons amounted to 1.8 thousand tons, its crew consisted of 800 people.

On March 31, 1564, three Danish ships grappled with the Mars. One of the cannonballs hit the powder hold. The vessel exploded and sank in mere minutes.

Researchers and enthusiasts had been looking for the Mars for centuries. However, it was only in September 2011, when a team of underwater archeologists headed by Swede national Richard Lundgren found the sunken vessel. On a radar screen, they saw a pile of logs that turned out to be the wrecked Mars. Today, one can see an exhibition of artifacts retrieved from the legendary flagship in the museum of the town of Västervik. Treasures of the Gulf of Finland

Most recently, Badewanne research team came across an old wooden ship from the XVIII century on the bottom of the Gulf of Finland. Interestingly, the ship does not appear in any archives, nor does she have a name plate. The ship was discovered simply resting on the seafloor. Even the wooden masts of the ship were left intact.

The Dutch schooner Frau Maria is resting in the waters of the Gulf of Finland too. The two-masted ship twenty meters in length is resting at a depth of 40 meters.

In October 1771, Frau Maria sailed from Amsterdam to the Baltic Sea. Officially, she was carrying diplomatic mail to St. Petersburg. The ship was also transporting a much more precious cargo - a collection of 20 paintings painted by Rembrandt's disciples.

The ship safely traveled by Germany, Denmark and Sweden, but hit a rock and sank during a storm near the port of Turku. The sailors managed to save their lives with the help of local fishermen, but only six paintings were rescued.

In 1999, an international group of treasure hunters found the Frau Maria near the Aland Islands. The discovery triggered a dispute between Finland and Russia.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I love this kind of story. Opinions on the Triangle?

Wikip: "On 1 December, Cotopaxi radioed a distress call[4] reporting that the ship was listing and taking on water.[2] The ship was officially listed as overdue on 31 December.[4] Despite the last radio transmission indicating that the ship was about to sink, she has since been connected to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle."

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-06-26   7:14:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Pravda got punked.

Rumours that a ship named the SS Cotopaxi has mysteriously reappeared in the Bermuda Triangle after being intercepted by the Cuban Coast Guard are floating across the Internet. The rumours trace back to an article on World News Daily Report, that reads in part –

The Cuban Coast Guard announced this morning, that they had intercepted an unmanned ship heading for the island, which is presumed to be the SS Cotopaxi, a tramp steamer which vanished in December 1925 and has since been connected to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.

However, the rumours are completely false. There have been no reports from the Cuban Coast Guard regarding such a find, nor has it been reported on by any mainstream media. The quotes and the people mentioned in the message are not real.

The World News Daily report quotes a man by the name of Rodolfo Salvador Cruz, however the photo used to illustrate Cruz is actually a man named Lee Smale, from Plymouth in the UK taken from a local article about him, and is not related to this fictional story whatsoever.

The SS Cotopaxi is a real ship however, disappearing in December 1925 in the Bermuda region. The image of the SS Cotopaxi used in the World News Daily Report (pictured above) was actually a prop taken from the “Close Encounters” Spielberg movie where in the film the ship was found in the Gobi desert.

The World News Daily Report is a fake news website that lures people to its site through the use of traffic-baiting headlines that are not real. The site claims it is satire and entertainment, though simply prints fake news articles.

World News Daily Report has a disclaimer on their website that reads in part –

“ WNDR assumes however all responsibility for the satirical nature of its articles and for the fictional nature of their content. All characters appearing in the articles in this website – even those based on real people – are entirely fictional and any resemblance between them and any persons, living, dead, or undead is purely a miracle.

Thus the site is just another example of a fake news “fauxtire” site. You can read more about fauxtire websites here and how they differ from genuine satire websites. Hope you found this article helpful. A quick side note - until July 5th, our editor's choice antivirus & security software - Bitdefender Total Security - can be purchased for only $29. (It was $74.96, so that's quite a drop!) It is perhaps the most comprehensive and reliable security software out there right now, so if you're interested, click here.

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randge  posted on  2015-06-26   7:45:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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